![]() Makuli nga maigo ug kon maigo man gani, maorag dili siya dutlan kay mamapha lang ug dili maunsa,” recalled Andres Abellana 30 years after the revolution. Moasdang siya sa mga kaaway bisan naghadyong ang mga bala. ![]() Relatives in Bacong, Negros Oriental would testify that Leon Kilat had the uncanny ability to appear in places from seemingly out of nowhere and disappear, using his handkerchief like a magic carpet. Leon Kilat, according to the myth that surrounded him years after his death, was said to possess amulets that made him almost invincible. ![]() He was sent to Cebu to lead the local Katipunan, carrying with him a letter of appointment signed by General Emilio Aguinaldo. Villegas, according to Justimbaste, was known for his bravery. Justimbaste said “It was there that he was recruited into the secret council of the KKK which also taught the occult sciences, magic, and other esoteric practices.” He later joined a circus owned by Tagalogs, and among them was a katipunero. ![]() He went to Cebu and worked for a drug store and later a bakery. Leon Kilat was born in Bacon, Negros Oriental on July 27, 1873. This is Mr.Teoding sharing his knowldege. They massacred Leon Kilat.ouch! this is the untold story of Leon Kilat and Cebu’s Revolution in 1898 by Emil Justimbaste. the site of Emil Justimbaste has been offline Ive been looking for that.but i saw this link that you are looking for during the centennial celebration of the philippine independence in 1998.
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